Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1 |
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Industrial Housing and Transportation , 63. Labor Efficiency , 66. Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88.
Industrial Housing and Transportation , 63. Labor Efficiency , 66. Women and Children in Industry , 68 . Labor Safeguards , 75. Industrial Unrest , 78 . ANALYSIS OF RECENT INDUSTRIAL UNREST Summary of Causes , 88.
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( 4 ) An increase in the volume of industrial unrest due to the usual causes , namely : the desire of laborers to organize and secure recognition of the union , the necessity of demanding higher wages to meet the rapidly rising cost of ...
( 4 ) An increase in the volume of industrial unrest due to the usual causes , namely : the desire of laborers to organize and secure recognition of the union , the necessity of demanding higher wages to meet the rapidly rising cost of ...
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Doubtless enemy propaganda was one of the basic causes of disruption of industry , but there was ample evidence of the ... to these evils and partly to an unsound industrial structure , that we must attribute recent industrial unrest .
Doubtless enemy propaganda was one of the basic causes of disruption of industry , but there was ample evidence of the ... to these evils and partly to an unsound industrial structure , that we must attribute recent industrial unrest .
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But even impartial observers of the labor situation during the early months of the war concluded that the spread of strikes and general industrial unrest was embarrassing to the cause which the 17 Iron Age , Vol . 101 ( No. 3 ) , p .
But even impartial observers of the labor situation during the early months of the war concluded that the spread of strikes and general industrial unrest was embarrassing to the cause which the 17 Iron Age , Vol . 101 ( No. 3 ) , p .
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... ( 3 ) decrease in efficiency due to labor unrest ; and ( 4 ) dislocation of the labor supply.22 The commission , however ... but to very serious and fundamental and unremedied but remedial defects in our industrial system .
... ( 3 ) decrease in efficiency due to labor unrest ; and ( 4 ) dislocation of the labor supply.22 The commission , however ... but to very serious and fundamental and unremedied but remedial defects in our industrial system .
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